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You should be able to find a job with an oil company. Fall and winter is coming and there is always a need for burner mechanics. You'll probably be cleaning boilers for the first year or two but will gain experience. I'd drop by every oil/propane co in your area. You should be able to find something. Good luck...

look up B&B mechanical, ICEE, Berry Mechanical, New England Cooling Towers.... And check your resume. Be sure that when somebody is reading it, they feel like they just got punched in the face with the best resume they ever read. Write intelligently, but not like a professor. My resume is what I like to call a "Kick in the d!ck" style resume. Everybody that reads mine says WOW! you'll get a gig. just be patient, but hustle at the same time. Spread yourself all over the place, Google map HVAC Contractors and write a list down, map it out print up your resume and POUND PAVEMENT!!!!

check out www.thebluebook.com type in aircondtioning pick area of the state listed ..search it then hit contractors (***) total for listing of most of the companies up there.good source addresses,websites,numbers

check out www.thebluebook.com type in aircondtioning pick area of the state listed ..search it then hit contractors (***) total for listing of most of the companies up there.good source addresses,websites,numbers

what he said!! then print out resumes and POUND PAVEMENT!!! get er done!

look up B&amp;B mechanical, ICEE, Berry Mechanical, New England Cooling Towers.... And check your resume. Be sure that when somebody is reading it, they feel like they just got punched in the face with the best resume they ever read. Write intelligently, but not like a professor. My resume is what I like to call a "Kick in the d!ck" style resume. Everybody that reads mine says WOW! you'll get a gig. just be patient, but hustle at the same time. Spread yourself all over the place, Google map HVAC Contractors and write a list down, map it out print up your resume and POUND PAVEMENT!!!!

My resume is pretty good, except the fact that I have little experience, other than school and some heating system work, that I've done over the last few yrs and can't prove. BTW, " kick in the dick " style resume..LOL...My search goes on!

PROFILE
A mechanically inclined entrepreneur with 2 years HVAC and over 8 years experience in building and housing maintenance with excellent customer service skills. Implements a strong mechanical aptitude, and troubleshooting skills for solving complex problems. Applies persistence and resourcefulness to yield positive results.

EXPERIENCE
DC HVAC, Lynn, MA 2010 to Present
HVAC Apprentice
Served as maintenance technician for commercial and residential air conditioning and heating units.
Assisted in change outs and new installs of heating and air conditioning equipment.
Changed out filters and belts according to a scheduled PM contract.
Learned the proper recovery and recycling techniques for refrigerants.
Used proper electrical troubleshooting techniques to identify and solve problems in systems.
Cleaned rooftop and residential condenser coils as needed.

Lynn Housing Authority, Lynn, MA 2004 to 2011
Maintenance Technician
Provided repair and maintenance services on all rental apartments and buildings including turning apartments over for rental, making general carpentry, plumbing, and electrical repairs on occupied and unoccupied units. Rotated on-call weekends with other staff. Involved in all aspects of construction and maintenance for over 800 rental apartments from duplexes to 100+ unit buildings.
Taught newer technicians the most efficient way of getting the jobs done that were required of them.
Was dependable during emergency situations to be able to get to the job and come up with effective temporary and permanent solutions to many problems quickly.